The Cadre, Thursday, September 30. 1976. page 10» Notice of motion. to Senate :i T0: Michael Hennessey, Secretary of Senate FROM: Senator Derek Key I move a change in the calendar for the 77—78 year from the 76-77 year, that being: that a $50.00 deposit fee be insituted to insure a sincere desire to have residence accomodations on the part of the student. The present system allows for an application by the student which is then followed by the business office in ,a confirmation slip. I would suggest that with a confirmation slip a request of $50.00 deposit be included. The $50.00 would be credited to the account of the student 7 and could be, at the time of the payment of fees,, handled in the usual manner. The present reulations allow for a student to apply for residence/at the UPEI as well as several other vicinity residences; very often the student is accepted by our University and yet fails to move into the residence or often fails to even attend the UniVersity. If a student is truly sincere in his application for residence at this University then I do not feel that he will object to this deposit which would guarantee his accomodations. ,Another serious fault with the present system is obvious in the operation Full details are " i in your free personal tele- phone directory available at your campus bookstore. HoND ‘IVICS IN" I W___..mr . .. ... _ AW“, LONG DISTANCE SWEEPSTAKES. Trans-Canada Telephone System @ of Blanchard Hall. Often, four students apply "in block" for a particular ’ room. The present system .exists where two students occupy one room. This leads to administrative problems as they are furced to move these students into another room. This inevitably causes problems with the students. .If the deposit fee idea ONE OF THREE was insituted then: .. each resident would have a guarantee of three roomé mates.» The administration would have a guarantee that the room would not be only partially filled and, as a result, would not be , put in the position of moving students after they have been settled. If a deposit scheme was initiated into the University ‘regulations the business office would have a far more accurate idea of exactly how they stand prior to the actual "moving in" of the students. The present system allows confirmation of all who apply until'said number is reached. After the " \, mprove the reel SOLUTION 0F LAST WEEKS PUZZLE said number¥t confirm— tions, further application are rejected by the buSine office. The problem created by this is then obvious., A number of thos who have been accepted £31 to move into the residence _and those who have been rejected have found other accomodations and as a Iresult the residenCes ' \ have not filled to capacit I believe that the adoption of this motion will alleviate many proble with the business office, will help solve the proble of residences not filled t capacity, and will inevita lead to a better rapport between the buSiness offic and'the’students; The final point being because -the administration 05 fore to move students after the have settled in'a particul room. The studentlfeels that he is not to,b1ame if someone did not "turn up" therefore, his fustrations are vented towards the business office. We belie that the present situation only increases problems an tension,between the Studen in residence and the admin tration. I.) e .s . ECLE AIR 7 a ‘ to“ 01F We "1‘ u r; H“ A. “01> 6%Rth5N 5 J / deVelopment? feel the same way you do? ness Program. Services, Personal Awareness Program Are you interested in your own personalggrowth and Would you like to gain more confidence in yourself and learn to relate to others more eff- ectively? Would you like to meet other students who If so, we extend an in— vatation to you to participate in a Personal AWare— If interested, pleaSe contact Marion Basha, Ext. 147, or Jack Blanchard, Ext; 148, before Thursday, October 7; or drop in to see us at Student First Floor, Main Building. , 1 l